UCL MD-3 Player Picks to Boost Your Fantasy Team
Prepare for UCL MD-3
No sooner is EPL’s action concluded than we head into MD-3 of the UEFA Champions League, so fantasy managers must quickly pivot toward optimizing their UCL Fantasy squads. Here are some of the top-performing assets across all positions, using key stats and form analysis to help you make the smartest choices.
Top UCL Player Picks
- Emiliano Martínez (€5.0m) – Aston Villa: Martínez has been a standout performer in this season’s Champions League, keeping two clean sheets. His eight-point performance against Bayern München underscores his form. Expect solid returns against Bologna.
- Marco Bizot (€4.5m) – Brest: With 14 points accrued, Bizot’s performance against RB Salzburg makes him a strong budget option ahead of facing Leverkusen.
- Nicolás Otamendi (€5.0m) – Benfica: Not only a clean-sheet magnet, Otamendi offers both defensive and offensive points potential with a recent goal and two assists.
- Jeremie Frimpong (€5.6m) – Bayer Leverkusen: Frimpong’s three assists highlight his attacking prowess as he faces Brest, providing opportunities for points.
- William Saliba (€5.5m) – Arsenal: Saliba’s consistent performances offer great clean sheet potential against Shakhtar Donetsk.
- Alexander Bah (€5.0m) – Benfica: After a 15-point haul, Bah is poised to deliver again against Feyenoord.
- Karin Adeyemi (€7.0m) – Dortmund: Adeyemi’s hat-trick performance makes him a thrilling pick, despite facing Real Madrid next.
- Phil Foden (€9.0m) – Man City: Foden shines with consistent contributions, making him crucial for City’s matchup against Sparta Praha.
- Leandro Trossard (€7.5m) – Arsenal: Trossard’s versatility and scoring knack places him as a key midfield choice for Arsenal’s clash with Shakhtar.
- Jerdy Schouten (€5.5m) – PSV Eindhoven: Schouten’s remarkable ball recovery stats make him a valuable differential against PSG.
With a mix of top performers and promising differentials, these picks are designed to maximize your points. Finalize your squad now to meet the approaching deadline.
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